FASHION SHOW MODEL ~ , Mrs. Geddie MacLeod, Char- Iottetown, is another one of the many lovely models that will be appearing in the P. ade of Spring Fashions being | presented at the Charlotte- town Hotel during April. show is sponsored by the Jun- jor Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital and is being convened Mrs. Bert Campbell and Mrs. Bert MARY HAWORTH Girl Asks For After Broken Dear Mary Haworth: Follow- ing his graduation from the Na: vel Academy last summer, Joe’ ress to marry led to our engagement and plans for a No- vember wedding. Due to my wish for postpone- ment, however, we decided to marry this Spring, But a change in his feelings, and my know- ledge that he dosen't love me enough for marriage, recently| caused us to dissolve the engage- ment—a strange development,| after three years’ steady ae | His family and mine hi changed gifts and letters and his| father's visit to us last Christ- as enabled us to know him| r. Last week I flew to Chicago, over Joe's objections, to try to repait the breach and rebuild the relationship, His discourtesy in breaking the engagement by Phone, with no explanatory cor-| respondence, prompted this. | On my arrival, I met not anly | the chill lake wind, but also a very chilly reception from Joe, whose hate and resentment my-| stify me, He isn't dating anyone else, And his sudden change| from alleged deep love to revul-| sion make me wonder if he ever| truly cared, | Whatever the trouble, we! broke up after I wrote to him saying I had gone to dinner with an officer of the class preceding his at the Academy. As of now, what should I do? Isstill have the engagement ring and many other gifts he'd given me; and I have wedding gifts as well. Should I write a regret- ful note to his parents? Should the wedding gifts go back at once; or should this be delayed for a while? Dear B.W.: Things will ‘ted out for the best, no doubt, It probably just wasn't in the cards for you to marry Joe. The dissolution of the engagement, after three years’ steady dating, is hard to face, because it calls for_a lot of readjustment, in Guidance Engagement your habits of thinking, mostly. But I don’t get the impression that you are heartbroken. As for Joe's bitterness, which you variously label hate, resent- ment and revulsion, I think it stems from ecent convic- tion that you néver were so much in love with him as you were self-importantly occupied in being his girl friend. You got a certain satisfaction from dating a ieee (or ensign), ving his the string, planning imarriage, put- ex-| ting it off, scheduling a Spring wedding, etc., but you weren't | ardently’ interested in the man himself—or so it seems to Joe,| in reviewing the record, I gather he came to this con- clusion, with angry abruptness, after you wrote him about hav- ing dinner with an older gra uate from the Academy probably inferred you w e bragging a bit, maybe aiming to make him jealous, and nothing so vexes @ man ot | takes the bloom off romance for him, as having his girl duce this tactic. to try the net if i possible As it w possible, you should now return his engagement ring. Wedding gifts should go back promptly to their donors—with a brief note saying the engagement has been dissolved by mutual consent, you appreciate their thoughtful- ess, but cannot keep the gift, ete. As for Joe's other gifts to you, return whatever you think he might like to have. Don't keep any for greedy reasons, and yet} gu; on the other hand, don't toss everything back at him, in a pettish spirit of cutting friend- ae off at the roots. A resretfal iasive to his parents would be lite propriate. ay Heworth counsels through her column, not be mail or interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. rr Former Regent Pays Visit Chapter Discus regular, meeting of the WDE wee yas bald on ening, "March 20, 1982 at the home of Mrs. Frank Mayhew, Woodlawn Avenue, The regent, Mrs, presided. Minutes of last meeting were Teal by Mra. David Jardine, and ses The Arctic of Grenfell cloth which is wind-| » Both liner and shell are ood. J. Connolly, | around cuffs, Mrs. Erie Shephard presented | has been report. Corres- the treasurer's Pondence from national with letters from the Prime wr and the Hon. Heath teeta ibers request! the Red Bt Ensign be retained as Hy Women Rane Dent, Wemets BE, Fhees 420 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 24, 1962. 7 intro-| phy, fully trimmed with sever- | CG! HAPPENINGS A program of music was the|and is general foreman of the highlight of the March 21st meet- | section. In addition he is a ing of the Alpha chapter, Beta|member of the Association of Sigma Phi. The members of the | Professional Engineers of On- sorority attended the Prince * |e lo. Wales College production HMS Pinefore in the sane Mrs. Norma Sutherland was auditorium. guest speaker on Monday even- one preformance f at the meeting of the Ev- the ey gathered at the home of |ening Circle and Guild of the Mrs. Donald Wonnacott for re-| Summerside Presbyterian Chur-, freshments and a brief business |ch in the church parlor on Bo meeting during which plans for | terior Decorating” with the Talismen Tea, which is be-|tance of colored slides, She ae esday final- | introducee El and| was in charge of Mrs. Keith the | Summons, assisted by a Her- bert Simmons. aire! Semearet Trainor rt Scripture reading was from St. Matthew the staff | 16 and the meditation was en- id Mary —— ot of tl gee Sanatorium, |titled “Times of Retirement.” for Borden | During the business period, pre- will spend a few days sided over by Mrs. Henry Aor with rf and friends. , tentative plans were a the May a ikoffering. "me Miss Doris Steele, accom- speaker thanked by panied by a friend from the Mire, A Donald Mackay, after Sanatorium returned Thursday, | which refreshments were serv- after a brief visit in Albany. | ed by the lunch ge ggg pert irs. Lester Members ot the statt of th e | Linkleter. Charlottetown Hotel, that tended a play in Bonshaw Hall and Mrs. Thane Ellis were last week were: Miss Bettie an santly surprised at their new McDonald, Miss Helen MacKin-|home in Summerside recently non, Mr. Loren Casford, Mr. | when friends gathered to tender |John Auftrey and Mr. Lomer|them a housewarming. An ad | Arsenault, dress in the form ot 8 poem was) by three from Whim Road. The Hospit had composed. 1 for the ‘oad. dies’ Aid will be holding thett | Sorasion and Mr. Gordon Mac- | ,, At pa Nee aeetiog nat annual fashion show “Preview |Kenzie made the presentation, | tires will have charge of t he for 61” on Saturday, March | of a floor lamp. Gordon | Worship program. It was sug- 31. A story in The Guardian on| Warnholtz and Edw Heck- | gested that this nes feature al Friday unintentionally gave the | bert led the group in a singsong George Nic! read a letter from the Maritime Some for Girls. It was decided to don- &@ potluck si [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS’ Montague UCW Units Hold General (MONTAGUE — The first gen- meeting of the Montague Ualed _ Women was held D. MacKenzie Hall on Ae evening with a large The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Lorne Wigginton who was also in charge of the ip service, | the theme.of which was “Co-| operation.”” The scripture lesson was read Mrs. Cal Smith and Mrs. Lester MacLeod led in prayer. qcinieresting reports were ai en by the unit leader, Mrs, bert Machon, Mrs, George oe man and Mrs, George Clarey. The minutes of the inaugural meeting and the executive meet. ing, also the treasurer's — vere read by Mrs. Leon Ji = “Tee sremuaponcing 's secretary, home. Mra, Nicholson reported having sent several occasional cards. Mrs. Machon, Mrs. Eth- an Stewart and Mra. Lloyd Fra ser were appoint mittee to ee re details bye) the spring thankoffering service. Der the program which fol- lowed the business meeting an riginal poem was read by ‘on Howard Vickerson and a hu- morous skit was staged Mrs. 8. C. MacLean, assisted by A. E. Ings and Mrs, In- Meeting ary, and $361.87 presented to the UCW fromt he former senior WA. It was decided to give an offering at Unit and Gen eral meetings. A total of 104 sub- scriptions were collected for the “Observer” and ss for “The United Churchman’ The social committee plans to serve refresh rents at a Presby- fay enna maine eh held on April 7, The amount of | $7 was voted to buy materials for the Ww to sew for Refugee, Relief, and sewing materials — Gistributed to the mem- ‘The meeting closed by repeat- ing the Mizpah Benediction. GEORGETOWN ©. W. L. Members of Georgetown par- {sh council C:W.L. expressed disapproval of two programs Presented recently on Festival and Quest, following a report by TV convener Mrs. F. J. De- Lory at their ere mee held in the Parish Hi The ds letters from Miss Marguerite Burns, nation- al president, Mrs. F. J. Steele, provincial esiiath, Mrs. John J. MacDoni Provincial spir- itual convener, Mrs, A. P. Mul- ligan, provincial education con- vener, Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald, provincial resolutions convener, and Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, ome Red Cross Commis- sioner, The treasurer presented the - financial report, and the minut- es of Previous meeting were read and approved. Plans | Were made for the annual meet- Ving in April, yearly report completed and. presented | this meeting. Rev. L. B. Dooley informed the meeting on election proce- dure, and requested members to turn in nomination forms by March 25 in order to give the impression that hg showing was - aren, were being held today. ed by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane returned Saturday to their home |A. Campbell returned to their in Summerside after a five home in Summerside on Sun- weeks’ vacation in Mexico. day from Kitchener, Ontario, where they eee the Mac- pes x T. Colvin returned by | Donald-Brier play - to his home in Summer-| downs, and a Toronto, where Bide oa Saturday after visiting | they were guests of their dau- with Mr. and Mrs. George E.| ghter, Mrs. el, weeres Lewis and family in Jackson-| and Mr. Meacham. They also ville, Florida. visited in Ottawa, Eleven table competed when | the Charlottetown Duplicate Bri- of | dge Club held its weekly session last we | Monday a ln the Charlotte- | town Hot A. Farmer Mrs. H. A. Stewart, who has | and Mrs. Cc. Green took first | spent the past five months with | place on the north-south side, her sister, Mrs. . Mae: | with Mrs. J. D. Stewart and Mrs. Leod in Summerside, left Satur- : E. Cotton taking second pla- day for her home in Ware- In the east-west bracket, house Point, Connecticut, stop- | Charlie Trainor and Dr., J.H. O'- ping en route with friends in | Hanley io on top, wit! Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Senn tak- Mrs, Kenneth MacIntyre en- tertained a number of friend: the tea hour on Thursday reek. ity” was the theme for the wor- ship service conducted by Mrs. John MacDonald for the Febru- ary meeting uew. the organization, presided over the meeting which was held at her the roll call with a Valentine verse. It was decided that the next meeting would be held at the home of Mrs, Helge Larson, with Mrs devotional A. MacQuarrie and Mrs, Ed- ward Easton on the lunch com- mittee, Mizpah benediction. Mrs. Roland Marsh and Mrs. Nelson Hansen served lunch. World Day Of Prayer on the ev- ening of the same day. Mrs. 8. ing posaed On Wednesday night, March tess. 28; the club will sponsor its first | Mrs. Harry Dye was host at bridge at her home in Sum- merside on Tuesday evening. | Mixed a Championship, Me- fon, Mrs. Helge Larson, Mrs, mbers to arrange pi | Roland Marsh, and (or Wally Mr, Edward Dalton and Miss |tners as soon as possible, and | MacDonald, Mac. anyone seeking assistance this tegerd | is asked to tata Roy Vessey. Helen Dalton of Summerside Sow the weekend in Halifax, | N.S. guests of their sister, Mrs. Matthew Murphy and Mr. Mur- Abegweit Elects ‘Mr. Roy Tanton has returned to his home in St, Eleanors af- ee visiting in Nassau, Baha- mas, where he attended the marriage of his son, Albert,to Miss Ann Winifred Attoe. Miss Clara Mountain enter- tained the members of The La- dies Club of the Summerside Provincial |ODE | — The March gently at the home of Mrs. with Mies | Wanda ‘wyatt, | Presbyterian Church at her ap- | 4ee"venent, pi | artment. on Tuesday evening. iia eeeaton, he, tt: gt lt Mr. Ronald Gillis of Moncton, | ing amounts were voted: | Mrs. Vernon in N.B. spent the weekend with |for Summerside High Schoo! | Perey MtacMurdon” ind im his mother, Mrs, Lexie Gillis, | graduation Let ell ~dihed a merside. tusie Festival ar the | chaired the meeting, ‘and was sary to cover purchases of the year book of the encylopaedia ee for the high school Mr. and Mrs. David Darby and young daughter have ar- rived from Amhest, N.S. 5 ‘it up residence in Summersi William C. Durant, ake Foreman, wire and cable sec- tion, is the new mae aes 4 Peterborough, io Branc! ie te Institute of — | seas through for 1962. The Branch of the E! ren Fi Schoo! attended son University and N. nical College and aduated reith le z~i/ Young Adults Hold Meeting jin Brooklyn ‘The regular meeting of the Valleyfield-Orwelt Head Young Canada’s national flag. Mayhew, St for fervices at Home and Abroad stributed to the members yarn Pettersnatlette garments for ta- knitted and Walker presided. Those assist- ing in the service were Mrs. Nel- Quarrie five asl osccsicatna Councillors For |i | who was a delegate to the World pro- | India, has been contacted sion were reports of the which now total 83 m by of th fein at the prayer service | 20. St donsted 1 in dues, ane in of- Febru- veterans. Quest speaker for the ev-| der MacKinnon, Brooklyn re- Mr, Sinclair Cutcliffe, on | cently. The meeting was atten- introduced by the presi-| ded by 24 members ioteresting| A former —_ in the dis- Fred MacKinnon, who “wr Cutcliffe suggested that) bers finalized plans and — should ‘submit one | gements for conduction of San- a neet services in both aonrehat of his talk # vote of thanks was) Lunch was served ‘by Marion extended to Mr. life by the) Cooper, Jean Ms*Donald, io president and assurance — MacKinnon and the was given that Aaxiliary “~ next meeting will be held Mr. and Mrs. om April 9. U.C.W. he church in our commun- | of Georgetown irs. S. Walker, president of jome. Members answered Roland Marsh vader, ‘The meeting closed with t he The organization observed the theme ‘God's Love for the whole World.” The girls’ choir ren- dered “Father In Heaven Who Lovest All” and Mrs, Edward Easton was organist, Mrs. John MacDonald received the offer- B. KENSINGTON UCW The general meeting of Ken-| ing of sington United Church Women time to complete their ree Members committee are Mrs. P. L. Boud- reault, Mrs. William Murphy,| and Mrs. Marcellus Gotell. | Father Dooley in his closing remarks urged the members to increase their spiritual devo- tions, and to attend Mass an communion as often as possib- MUS eae the holy season of | | nnn Py ee Bie. a i é ie a i Hi i Hl i B? that we give a treat on the chil- | to | dren when we visit the school | on Thursday. The convener then read a let- | ter on education, and the ques- tionnaire was discussed by the members. Mrs. Jorgenson expressed the |importance of attending the Home and School Association = 8 5 EvE ei , E + E if vi g i & i eset inetd IH fy m Ra i : rf 8 : in- a TEES d ‘Younker, w convener and the topic wa education The meeting open- ed by singing the ode, and re- | members answered roll call peating the collect. Fourteen zee minutes were read and appro The treasurer gave | the tuanetel report. The foll: ing committees re satisfa tory reports, sick, school, Red Cross first sk. and Red Cross | Sewn pondence was read desit wi with, Red Cross _canv: ing. Mrs. Clinton Glydon. stat- ed that Mr. Glydon would collect again this year, this is a worthy cause A letter on Rural Beau- oe was read, and tabled. A bill for fruit and year books ‘was vot aid. Under new business, the meet- ing of the Canadian Consumers of EXCITING The meeting oan with the Prayer and blessin O'LEARY vow ‘The March meeting of the Alice Turner Auxiliary of the United Church Women was held the manse at D focaid with an attendance of ont Business pee was coh- president, Mrs. fase Dunnville. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Plans for a quilting bee in the C.E. 2 peste ere cussed. It was also deci start three travelling arenes Mrs. Donald Matheson invit- eae) to her home | "Reggie J Aaa and Mrs. Alvin Yeo led the ced entit- led “Lost or Found”. The devot- period was led by Miss. Carol Bernard joan for her Mrs. Perey Vey offered prayer for missionary. The meeting was brought to a close with the benediction od reshments eld recently in the church as- mbly hall, featured a sy: sium dealing with the functions| | of the UCW. Participants were| assisted in leading the worship service by Mrs. Vernon Millar, ‘The members sang a hymn. | Charlotte MacKay ‘ied in in pra scripture read. si ‘by Mae Di creep William Dunsford led the the ‘ship period on the theme The day of rane again”. bands, solitaires and cocktail ELECTRICAL WORK @ Wiring @ Fixtures @ Appliance Sales Each stone is hand-set, and Service not pasted...in ex- @ Call today for quisite gold-fflled or Free Estimate sterling silver setting. 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